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Just two weeks after we published photos of married
journalist Chris
Hansen kissing his former mistress Kristyn
Caddell, NBC has announced they will not renew the contract
of the one-time host of the controversial ratings juggernaut, "To
Catch a Predator."

“Chris has been a valued member of the team and we thank him for
his many contributions to Dateline and NBC News over the last 20
years,” NBC told TV Guide Magazine. “We wish him the very
best.”

The 54-year-old Hansen said in a statement he’ll focus his energy
toward “hosting and executive producing projects that will be
announced in the coming months.”

Last month we spoke with Caddell, who complained she’s been
essentially blackballed from the news industry
after her
secret relationship with the married father-of-two was
exposed two years ago.

Caddell, who said Hansen led her to believe he’d
eventually leave
his wife for her, also gave us three photos of them together,
one of him passionately kissing her on a public street.

In our chat, she expressed resentment about what she called a
“double standard” in play, as Hansen continued
with his career after the news of their four-month
affair broke, while hers was stuck in neutral.

“No matter what your philosophy is on someone who has an affair —
if it was the man or the woman’s fault — there are two people
involved and if I can’t work, he should not be able to work,”
Caddell, 32, told
RadarOnline.com. “I have lived the double standard.

“A double standard is an understatement as to what happens in
this industry: The women get fired, and the men keep going.”